Hoca Sadeddin Efendi


Hoca Sadeddin Efendi was an Ottoman scholar, official, and historian, a teacher of Ottoman sultan Murad III. His name is transcribed differently: Sa'd ad-Din, Sa'd al-Din, Sa’adeddin, Sadeddin, etc. He was also called "Hoca Efendi", "Koca Hoca Efendi" and with the title of "Câmi'-ür Riyâseteyn".
When Murad became Sultan, Sadeddin became his advisor. Later he fell out of favor, but was appointed Sheikh ul-islam, a superior authority in the issues of Islam.
Sadeddin is the author of Tâc üt-Tevârîh, a history of the Ottoman Empire in prose and verse.
He had at least five sons: Mehmed Efendi, Esad Efendi, Mesud Efendi, Abdülaziz Efendi, and Salih Efendi.

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